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Dudte, Henry Frederick 'Fred'

The Newton Kansan

Henry Frederick 'Fred' Dudte

Henry Frederick 'Fred' Dudte, 94, died Friday (Nov. 14, 2008) at Newton Presbyterain Manor. Fred was born on March 10, 1914, in Newton to John Lewis and Anna Matilda (Tangeman) Dudte. He was raised by dedicated Christian parents and was baptized at the age of 11 on Nov. 8, 1925, at Church of the Brethren in Newton. After five years of courtship, he married Hazel Ruth Williams on May 30, 1937, in Nashua, Iowa, at 'The Little Brown Church.' Fred delighted in her, and for many years he played his organ for her multiple times every day, always including 'The Church in the Wildwood' and 'I Love You Truly.'

Raised on a farm in rural Newton, he graduated from Newton High School. Fred attended Bethel College and Kansas State College (now Kansas State University), graduating in 1936 with a degree in agricultural administration. He taught agricultural education at Miltonvale (Kan.) High School for two years.

Fred and Hazel returned to Newton and acquired a dairy on 24th Street, east of Bethel College, where they lived for nine years. They then purchased a farm two miles north of the college, where they raised cattle, sheep, wheat, milo and other crops. They lived on the farm until 1977, when they moved to the home they constructed on North Main.

Fred realized a dream when they also built the cabin on the pond in 1985 on land owned by the family for three generations near Walton. He wanted it to be a place of rest and reflection and available to church groups. It also became a gathering place for the family and friends. Many an evening and weekend was spent by the family fishing from the bank and watching the sunset from the deck.

In 2006, they sold their home in North Newton and moved to Newton Presbyterian Manor.

First and foremost, he was a strong Christian man. He was honored when his oldest grandson said on his 50th wedding anniversary that 'Grandpa is a Godly man.' Members of First Church of the Nazarene in Newton, Fred and Hazel also had a desire to encourage Christian youth. He was delighted when the cabin and acreage near Walton became Meadow Lakes, the state camp for the Kansas District of the Nazarene Church. It always will be a place of renewal, refreshment and retreat.

Fred was a farmer and loved the land he farmed. He was creative in everything he did, always tinkering and improving on many things he touched. Inventing numerous things on the farm, he acquired two patents on farm equipment.

He will be remembered as a Godly man, good, kind and merciful, who deeply loved his Lord, his wife and his family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Anna Dudte; and two sisters, Margaret Gates and Mary Williams.

He is survived by Hazel, his wife of 71 years; four children, Janice and Vern Schroeder of North Newton, Michael and Rebecca Dudte of Newton, Cheryl and James Clay of Bayfield, Colo., and Tim and Karen Dudte of Newton; sisters, Gertrude Jeter of Virginia Beach, Va., Jessie Allen of North Newton, Dorothy Unruh of Newton, and Elsie Johnson of Maple Valley, Wash.; brother, Harry Dudte of rural Newton; 12 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m., today at Petersen Funeral Home in Newton, with family greeting friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at First Church of the Nazarene in Newton. Committal will follow at 1 p.m. at Highland Cemetery in rural Newton.

Memorials have been established to First Church of the Nazarene in Newton for the Meadow Lakes Nazarene Campground or Commission to Every Nation, Dallas & Anna Lee Ward Support, both in care of Petersen Funeral Home in Newton.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date17 Nov 2008
Linked toHenry Frederick Dudte

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